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title: "Amazon Kindle Scribe (64 GB) – Redesigned display with uniform borders. Now write directly on books and documents. Includes Premium Pen – Tungsten Grey + Kindle Unlimited"
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# 64 GB on-device storage 10.2" 300 ppi Paperwhite display Premium Pen with shortcut & eraser Amazon Kindle Scribe (64 GB) – Redesigned display with uniform borders. Now write directly on books and documents. Includes Premium Pen – Tungsten Grey + Kindle Unlimited

**Brand:** amazon
**Price:** ₹ 104922
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖋️ Kindle Scribe: Where reading meets writing in perfect harmony.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Amazon Kindle Scribe (64 GB) – Redesigned display with uniform borders. Now write directly on books and documents. Includes Premium Pen – Tungsten Grey + Kindle Unlimited by amazon
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 104922 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- amazon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amazon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Distraction-Free Focus Zone:** No notifications, no social media—just pure reading and writing to elevate your workflow.
- • **Paperlike Writing Experience:** Premium Pen glides smoothly with no charging needed—your perfect digital notebook companion.
- • **Write Directly on Your Books:** Transform reading into active creation with note-taking right on the page—never miss a spark of inspiration.
- • **Versatile Content & Connectivity:** Supports multiple file formats and dual-band Wi-Fi for seamless access anytime, anywhere.
- • **All-Day (and Beyond) Battery Life:** Up to 12 weeks reading or 3 weeks writing on a single charge—stay productive without interruptions.

## Overview

The Amazon Kindle Scribe (64 GB) is a cutting-edge 10.2-inch Paperwhite e-reader with a flush-front, glare-free 300 ppi display designed for both reading and writing. It includes an upgraded Premium Pen that requires no charging and features a shortcut button and soft eraser, enabling users to write directly on books and documents. With up to 12 weeks of battery life for reading and 3 weeks for writing, plus 64 GB of storage, it supports a wide range of file formats and offers distraction-free productivity with no notifications or social media. Ideal for professionals who want to seamlessly blend note-taking, journaling, and reading in one sleek device.

## Description

New Kindle Scribe – A Kindle and a notebook, all in one. Redesigned flush-front display with uniform white borders and upgraded Premium Pen, feels like writing on paper. Write in books as inspiration strikes – Start writing directly on the page and Active Canvas will create space for your notes. Built-in notebook – Create meeting notes and to-do lists, or journal all in one place. Convert handwritten notes to text and e-mail them to yourself or your contacts. Read and write in any light – The 10.2" glare-free, 300 ppi front-lit display is designed for reading and writing anytime, indoors and out. No distractions – Focus on your thoughts with a device purpose-built for reading, writing and marking up documents. No notifications or social media. Premium Pen included – No need to set up or charge, just start writing. Upgraded design, shortcut button and soft eraser provide a perfect writing companion.

Review: Love this product - I have had the scribe for some time now and can honestly say I love it. This gets used every day for notes for work and work documents for reading and also for listening to audiobooks. So why do I use this over my IPad?(which I also love) well ther are few reasons 1. Writing- It feels really good to write on, it gives a pleasant scratchy feel so it isn’t like writing on ice but feels very paper like & I can rest my hand on the pad while writing without it going balmy. 2. Files - I can separate my notebooks, so I have a work day book a scrap pad for making notes while on calls or mapping ideas or presentations, my grandson has his own folder where he can draw and doodle and when I go conferences or specific events I have a note book for these so it dosnt get lost in my work day book, and all this in one device so no more scraps of paper cluttering my desk or car, no loosing notes and most important not carrying different notebooks 3.Kindle & Audible- I use both of these services in my everyday life, it is how I switch off, relax and reset and these gives the use of both, I love the big screen for comics and I am still fascinated by whisper sync the best feature desertcart has ever released, reading of standard books is good the screen is very adaptable so you adjust so you can read without wearing glasses something as a new glasses user appreciates (I can’t get use to wearing them) 4. Documents - this is more for the wider kindle infrastructure but uploading docs is so easy, using the document upload feature is so easy and again this feature means I have access to all my work related docs in one location without carrying 15 brochures in my bag when seeing customers and I never forget the one I need!!! All in all I can’t recommend this product enough and I look forward to the coloursoft version because that will make comic books pop and will be better for my work related brochures.
Review: Really enjoying this as a productivity tool - I'd been going back and forward on an e-ink tablet for a while now, but couldn't make up my mind about which one suited my needs best. It's hard because until I have an e-ink tablet, I won't know all the ways that I might utilise it. I'd been comparing a Boox Note Air 4, reMarkable 2, and the Kindle Scribe. What made my mind up was the ease at which I'd be able to read my Kindle library on the scribe, take notes in books that I am reading, and annotate PDFs that I send to the device. In the end I realised that the other options on the market were wither way too overpowered for my needs (Boox) or were missing critical features I didn't want to live without (reMarkable has no backlight). Pros: Lighter than I imagined. Wouldn't want to read a book for a long time holding it, but it's perfectly manageable for reading. Backlight is very clear, auto adjusts and can be set from cool to warm or something in between. The screen is crisp and clear. Even very close to it, the writing looks like actual pen - with little to no pixelation visible. From a standard writing distance, it's indistinguisable. Writing experience is really good. Screen is lightly textured so it's not as slick or 'slide-y' as using a stylus on a tablet or phone screen. There's a pleasant tactile experience to writing, and unlike a stylus on a tablet, I find my writing style being a little slower - which in turn makes it far more readable. There are plenty of writing options; pen, fountain pen, pencil, felt tip, all with different tip sizes to adjust to what you want. It remembers the size setting for each writing implement separately, so if you like pencil at smallest, but pen at medium, it remembers that. I love the pen and the eraser tip. The quick function button is great too (have mine set to highlighter). Summarisation tool is really good, fairly accurate and useful for compressing several pages of my writing into a single page that's more legible (which in turn I can then further write/doodle on). A standard undo option is great for removing an errant mark that the eraser would have trouble removing (without removing something you want to keep, I mean). Battery life is pretty decent. Getting about a week and a half's use out of it before it needs a charge. Web browser is fast and decent. Viewing news websites feels a little like reading a newspaper. Cons: Document organisation. You can create folders and folders within folders, and so on - which is great for creating structure, but that's about it. You can't create shortcuts to notebooks that are several folders down from your current poistion. When you send PDFs or Word DOCs to the Kindle, they appear in your book library like any other book. You can add them to collections to keep them tidier, but that's about it. They'll always be littered among your books in your library. Summarisation can only summarise writing. It can't tidy up diagrams or flowcharts you've created - even if they have text in them. That's not a unique problem with the Scribe. Most other similar devices struggle to understand shapes beyond square, triangle, circle. It also only offers adding the summary page at the very start or very end, with no option to select any other position (although you can immediately open the doc overview and move it whereever you want). Copying across notebooks. You just can't. You can move pages around within a notebook, or select sections with the lasso and move them around with a cut/copy/paste. But you cannot move anything from one notebook to another. It doesn't remember (and has no option to enable this) the last used writing tool in different notebooks. If I switch from note taking with a pen, and go to a book where I've been drawing with a pencil, the pen tool is still selected. I admit this is a minor annoyance. You can't set the quick button on the pen to the eraser. I know you're thinking "Why would you need to, there's one on the other end" but it's a wide tip. Using the eraser tool from the menu and the fine tip of the pen can erase very fine detail that the "rubber" end can't. Again - minor annoyance, easily rectified by using the menu to change tool. Neither Pro nor Con: Not sure if this is a pro or a con, it depends on how you view it I suppose. It's a rather bare bones device in terms of what they've added above what a standard Kindle has. That means no distractions, which is great, but also means it won't have features you might find useful. reMarkable has more writing tools for example, and the Boox has the entire Android store available to add new apps as needed. This one is something they all suffer from: It's hard to draw straight lines. On paper you can use the natural resistance of the material to help. There isn't that here. With a bit of proactise, you can put reasonable boxes around key text you want to highlight.

## Features

- New Kindle Scribe – A Kindle and a notebook, all in one. Redesigned flush-front display with uniform white borders and upgraded Premium Pen, feels like writing on paper.
- Write in books as inspiration strikes – Start writing directly on the page and Active Canvas will create space for your notes.
- Built-in notebook – Create meeting notes and to-do lists, or journal all in one place. Convert handwritten notes to text and e-mail them to yourself or your contacts.
- Read and write in any light – The 10.2" glare-free, 300 ppi front-lit display is designed for reading and writing anytime, indoors and out.
- No distractions – Focus on your thoughts with a device purpose-built for reading, writing and marking up documents. No notifications or social media.
- Premium Pen included – No need to set up or charge, just start writing. Upgraded design, shortcut button and soft eraser provide a perfect writing companion.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Display | Amazon’s 10.2” Paperwhite display technology with built-in front light, 300 ppi, optimised font technology, 16-level greyscale. |
| Size | Device: 196 x 230 x 5.7 mm excluding feet
Premium Pen: 162 x 8.8 x 8.4 mm |
| On-Device Storage | 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB |
| Weight | Device: 433g device only.
Premium Pen: 15g.
Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process. |
| Wi-Fi Connectivity | Supports 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz networks with support for WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA3 security using password authentication or Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks. |
| Content Formats Supported | Kindle Format 8 (AZW3), Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively; PDF, DOCX, DOC, HTML, EPUB, TXT, RTF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion; Audible audio format (AAX). Learn more about supported file types for personal documents. |
| Accessibility Features | VoiceView screen reader, available over Bluetooth audio, provides spoken feedback allowing you to navigate your device and read books with text-to-speech (available in English only). Kindle Scribe also includes the ability to have dark mode, adjust font size, font face, line spacing, and margins. Learn more about Accessibility for Kindle. |
| Warranty and Service | Kindle is sold with a limited warranty of one year provided by the manufacturer. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional rights at law even after the limited warranty has expired (see here for more information on your consumer rights). Use of Kindle is subject to the terms found here. |
| Setup Technology | Amazon Wi-Fi simple setup automatically connects to your home Wi-Fi network. Learn more about Wi-Fi simple setup. |
| System Requirements | None; fully wireless and doesn't require a computer to download content. |
| Included in the Box | Includes wifi-enabled Kindle Scribe, Premium Pen, USB-C charging cable, 5 replacement tips, tip replacement tool, and built-in rechargeable battery. |
| Generation | Kindle Scribe 1st generation - 2024 release |
| Battery Life | For reading, a single charge lasts up to 12 weeks based on a half hour of reading per day, with wireless off and the light setting at 13. For writing, a single charge lasts up to 3 weeks based on a half hour period of writing per day, with wireless off and the light setting at 13. Battery life will vary and may be reduced based on usage and other factors such as Audible audiobook streaming and annotating content. |
| Charge Time | Fully charges in approximately 2.5 hours with a 9 W USB-C power adaptor. |
| Documentation | Learn more about Kindle devices with our Quick Start Guide and Kindle User Guide. |
| Available Color | Tungsten and Metallic Jade |
| Software Updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Kindle e-reader, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love this product
*by H***S on 10 February 2026*

I have had the scribe for some time now and can honestly say I love it. This gets used every day for notes for work and work documents for reading and also for listening to audiobooks. So why do I use this over my IPad?(which I also love) well ther are few reasons 1. Writing- It feels really good to write on, it gives a pleasant scratchy feel so it isn’t like writing on ice but feels very paper like & I can rest my hand on the pad while writing without it going balmy. 2. Files - I can separate my notebooks, so I have a work day book a scrap pad for making notes while on calls or mapping ideas or presentations, my grandson has his own folder where he can draw and doodle and when I go conferences or specific events I have a note book for these so it dosnt get lost in my work day book, and all this in one device so no more scraps of paper cluttering my desk or car, no loosing notes and most important not carrying different notebooks 3.Kindle & Audible- I use both of these services in my everyday life, it is how I switch off, relax and reset and these gives the use of both, I love the big screen for comics and I am still fascinated by whisper sync the best feature Amazon has ever released, reading of standard books is good the screen is very adaptable so you adjust so you can read without wearing glasses something as a new glasses user appreciates (I can’t get use to wearing them) 4. Documents - this is more for the wider kindle infrastructure but uploading docs is so easy, using the document upload feature is so easy and again this feature means I have access to all my work related docs in one location without carrying 15 brochures in my bag when seeing customers and I never forget the one I need!!! All in all I can’t recommend this product enough and I look forward to the coloursoft version because that will make comic books pop and will be better for my work related brochures.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really enjoying this as a productivity tool
*by K***N on 13 August 2025*

I'd been going back and forward on an e-ink tablet for a while now, but couldn't make up my mind about which one suited my needs best. It's hard because until I have an e-ink tablet, I won't know all the ways that I might utilise it. I'd been comparing a Boox Note Air 4, reMarkable 2, and the Kindle Scribe. What made my mind up was the ease at which I'd be able to read my Kindle library on the scribe, take notes in books that I am reading, and annotate PDFs that I send to the device. In the end I realised that the other options on the market were wither way too overpowered for my needs (Boox) or were missing critical features I didn't want to live without (reMarkable has no backlight). Pros: Lighter than I imagined. Wouldn't want to read a book for a long time holding it, but it's perfectly manageable for reading. Backlight is very clear, auto adjusts and can be set from cool to warm or something in between. The screen is crisp and clear. Even very close to it, the writing looks like actual pen - with little to no pixelation visible. From a standard writing distance, it's indistinguisable. Writing experience is really good. Screen is lightly textured so it's not as slick or 'slide-y' as using a stylus on a tablet or phone screen. There's a pleasant tactile experience to writing, and unlike a stylus on a tablet, I find my writing style being a little slower - which in turn makes it far more readable. There are plenty of writing options; pen, fountain pen, pencil, felt tip, all with different tip sizes to adjust to what you want. It remembers the size setting for each writing implement separately, so if you like pencil at smallest, but pen at medium, it remembers that. I love the pen and the eraser tip. The quick function button is great too (have mine set to highlighter). Summarisation tool is really good, fairly accurate and useful for compressing several pages of my writing into a single page that's more legible (which in turn I can then further write/doodle on). A standard undo option is great for removing an errant mark that the eraser would have trouble removing (without removing something you want to keep, I mean). Battery life is pretty decent. Getting about a week and a half's use out of it before it needs a charge. Web browser is fast and decent. Viewing news websites feels a little like reading a newspaper. Cons: Document organisation. You can create folders and folders within folders, and so on - which is great for creating structure, but that's about it. You can't create shortcuts to notebooks that are several folders down from your current poistion. When you send PDFs or Word DOCs to the Kindle, they appear in your book library like any other book. You can add them to collections to keep them tidier, but that's about it. They'll always be littered among your books in your library. Summarisation can only summarise writing. It can't tidy up diagrams or flowcharts you've created - even if they have text in them. That's not a unique problem with the Scribe. Most other similar devices struggle to understand shapes beyond square, triangle, circle. It also only offers adding the summary page at the very start or very end, with no option to select any other position (although you can immediately open the doc overview and move it whereever you want). Copying across notebooks. You just can't. You can move pages around within a notebook, or select sections with the lasso and move them around with a cut/copy/paste. But you cannot move anything from one notebook to another. It doesn't remember (and has no option to enable this) the last used writing tool in different notebooks. If I switch from note taking with a pen, and go to a book where I've been drawing with a pencil, the pen tool is still selected. I admit this is a minor annoyance. You can't set the quick button on the pen to the eraser. I know you're thinking "Why would you need to, there's one on the other end" but it's a wide tip. Using the eraser tool from the menu and the fine tip of the pen can erase very fine detail that the "rubber" end can't. Again - minor annoyance, easily rectified by using the menu to change tool. Neither Pro nor Con: Not sure if this is a pro or a con, it depends on how you view it I suppose. It's a rather bare bones device in terms of what they've added above what a standard Kindle has. That means no distractions, which is great, but also means it won't have features you might find useful. reMarkable has more writing tools for example, and the Boox has the entire Android store available to add new apps as needed. This one is something they all suffer from: It's hard to draw straight lines. On paper you can use the natural resistance of the material to help. There isn't that here. With a bit of proactise, you can put reasonable boxes around key text you want to highlight.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wasn’t sure if I needed this or not. Honestly still don’t know, but I don’t regret it
*by S***R on 27 July 2025*

I spent ages contemplating whether to purchase this. I own an iPad Pro which I use a lot. I ended up getting this on a prime day sale and have no regrets. On the cons, it does feel like a big tablet, I would love to see a smaller version, but overall it’s fine. The interface is really responsive compared to other kindle devices. USB C charging is great as the rest of my devices have this, so I don’t need any additional cables or chargers. The battery life lasts for many days (unlike my iPad). Where this really fits in well for me (and wins amongst competitor devices) is the kindle integration. I like having my entire kindle library on this. I can get non-fiction books and highlight sections and make notes as I read the book, then just have the summary of my notes at the end. The other ease of use is uploading pdf to a kindle website to have it sent straight to my device. The stylus feels great and responsive to write with. Having compared with friends remarkable ebook readers, I am confident I have made the correct decision for the functionality. It’s not a cheap reader but it’s premium quality, well built, lightweight and has a backlight.

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